Table 6_4_4-1 2009 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities ReportsThe National Healthcare Quality Report (NHQR) is a comprehensive national overview of quality of health care in the United States. It is organized around four dimensions of quality of care: effectiveness, patient safety, timeliness, and patient centeredness. Table 6_4_4.1Overweight children and teens ages 2–19 who were told by a doctor or health professional that they were overweight, United States, 1999–2002 and 2003–2006 2003–20061999–2002Population groupPercentSEPercentSETotal 39.41.637.02.5Age2–522.33.2DSUDSU6–1135.72.632.84.012–1947.52.245.73.6EthnicityMexican American43.02.537.22.9Non-Hispanic, Black44.42.443.42.6Non-Hispanic, White36.92.734.93.7GenderMale36.82.237.13.3Female42.42.836.82.8Family incomeaNegative/poor43.63.344.84.3Near poor/low45.02.932.23.7Middle32.82.537.14.8High38.15.8DSUDSUa Negative/poor refers to household incomes below the Federal poverty line; near poor/low, the poverty line to just below 200 percent of the poverty line; middle, 200 percent to just below 400 percent of the poverty line; and high, 400 percent of the poverty line and over.DSU - Data do not meet the criteria for statistical reliability, data quality, or confidentiality.Key: SE: standard error.Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. Current as of March 2010 Internet Citation: Table 6_4_4-1: 2009 National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Reports. March 2010. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/research/findings/nhqrdr/nhqrdr09/6_maternalchildhealth/T6_4_4-1.html